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christianity came to india 2000 years ago. islam came to india many centuries ago. i think we learn to manage tensions. we know to manage tensions and these tensions will surface but we'll mange them. we are not a society in which social tensions are a new phenomenon. >> rose: china. >> china is more how many on how many on guess, a dom national culture, some pro rinse have's which are different, the tensions are in the provinces which have different cultural and religious characteristics. they have to learn to manage those tensions. they are finding it difficult in one or two provinces. they are finding it difficult. but i hope they will find a way to accommodate the concerns of these different provinces. >> rose: now put into this consideration the united states. as you know there was a flood of books called-- came out talking with great flourish about the decline of america. >> uh-huh. >> rose: that has subsided. it almost seems like there's a reconsideration of america's future. >> i have not subscribed ever to the theory that america will decline. america's gre
christianity came to india 2000 years ago. islam came to india many centuries ago. i think we learn to manage tensions. we know to manage tensions and these tensions will surface but we'll mange them. we are not a society in which social tensions are a new phenomenon. >> rose: china. >> china is more how many on how many on guess, a dom national culture, some pro rinse have's which are different, the tensions are in the provinces which have different cultural and religious...
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she's accomplished a lot since she immigrated from india. 2 did did you tell uses. a professor of psychology at stanford but has leukemia. has just seven week to find a bone marrow match. after that too weak for a transplant. >> cancer so aggressive then. that there is not much chance of curing it. >>reporter: search for her donor started in november when her leukemia relapsed. her students sprung into action. >> we are this silicon valley so of course you use technology however you cap. >>reporter: quickly created a facebook page. web site. organized donor drive all over the world. south east asian one of the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> l 1 in over 20,000 people finding a match. >>reporter: at this temple tonight people join the donor list and because of the on line network, for the first time bone marrow drive like this are taking place in india today and tomorrow. in sunnyvale, lisa, abc 7 news. >> we have information on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor on our web site. look under see it on tv. such a difference. >> easy process. >> le
she's accomplished a lot since she immigrated from india. 2 did did you tell uses. a professor of psychology at stanford but has leukemia. has just seven week to find a bone marrow match. after that too weak for a transplant. >> cancer so aggressive then. that there is not much chance of curing it. >>reporter: search for her donor started in november when her leukemia relapsed. her students sprung into action. >> we are this silicon valley so of course you use technology...
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well in india in one nine hundred eighty four we had this great industrial disaster of hope out and i still remember initially it was thought to be a localized one it could be continued ended up you know killing nearly twenty thousand people and the effects of them were still of those that of those that try to be still with the people of central india in what part of so i think you know we're living in a time when you know the environment and all these you know core concerns of the earth are being disregarded by very very greedy capitalist lobbies and the point is that the states are all being called upon to step in and save the societies and to play a protective rule and to regulate these industries better and i must say that you know what has happened texas you seem to magic of the larger issue of our economy where we are lost in the mornings in terms of how to regulated managed industries and unfortunately this is repeating itself after the b.p. oil spill which proved clearly that regulators were unable to rein in some of these are in sharks so is this the same case now happening w
well in india in one nine hundred eighty four we had this great industrial disaster of hope out and i still remember initially it was thought to be a localized one it could be continued ended up you know killing nearly twenty thousand people and the effects of them were still of those that of those that try to be still with the people of central india in what part of so i think you know we're living in a time when you know the environment and all these you know core concerns of the earth are...
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china ally for long times singapore and of course vietnam philippines malaysia indonesia australia india and so when the u.s. is being invited back we have to look at the correlation that's concerned about the robustness on china's part can john you want to jump in can i can tell instantly go ahead please i prescribed since i seem to be i seem to be in the minority here. i think that when one talks about japan and south korea one must remember that those are both occupied countries u.s. forces that is not trivial secondly i think that you have to look with the u.s. foreign policy establishment is saying richard armitage former undersecretary of state and joseph nye were recently and a trip to japan an unofficial mission but blessed by x. secretary of state hillary clinton and before that they wrote an article. i believe it was in foreign affairs i can't recall i think it was in foreign affairs. and what they were trying to do in that article is essentially go japan into confronting china you know absent. in the comments of of the other two guests here is any acknowledgement that the unit
china ally for long times singapore and of course vietnam philippines malaysia indonesia australia india and so when the u.s. is being invited back we have to look at the correlation that's concerned about the robustness on china's part can john you want to jump in can i can tell instantly go ahead please i prescribed since i seem to be i seem to be in the minority here. i think that when one talks about japan and south korea one must remember that those are both occupied countries u.s. forces...
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at 16, she has already spent several years helping orphaned children in india. jourdan and neha are recent winners of the world of children youth award. the prize money they received helps support the great work they're doing. >> the world of children youth award recognizes a young person, under 21, who is doing amazing work for children. >> for neha, the award means she'll be able to help even more children struggling to survive without parents. the pennsylvania teen learned of their desperate needs while visiting her grandparents in india. >> so i went back to the u.s., and i gathered my friends, started fundraising to buy them books and whatever else they may need. and over five years, it's just progressed into founding a nonprofit organization called "empower orphans." >> over the years, her organization has funded libraries, computer labs, medical visits, as well as food and clothing. >> i love helping these children more than anything. [ mid-tempo music plays ] [ rhythmic clapping ] >> jourdan began playing violin when he was only 2 years old. after visiti
at 16, she has already spent several years helping orphaned children in india. jourdan and neha are recent winners of the world of children youth award. the prize money they received helps support the great work they're doing. >> the world of children youth award recognizes a young person, under 21, who is doing amazing work for children. >> for neha, the award means she'll be able to help even more children struggling to survive without parents. the pennsylvania teen learned of...
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she's accomplished a lot since she immigrated from india. 2 did did you tell uses. a professor of psychology at stanford but has leukemia. has just seven week to find a bone marrow match. after that too weak for a transplant. >> cancer so aggressive then. that there is not much chance of curing it. >>reporter: search for her donor started in november when her leukemia relapsed. her students sprung into action. >> we are this silicon valley so of course you use technology however you cap. >>reporter: quickly created a facebook page. web site. organized donor drive all over the world. south east asian one of the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> l 1,000 peoplen over 20,000 e finding a match. >>reporter: at this temple tonight people join the donor list and because of the on line network, for the first time bone marrow drive like this are taking place in india today and tomorrow. in sunnyvale, lisa, abc 7 news. >> we have information on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor on our web site. look under see it on tv. such a difference. >> easyro our atte
she's accomplished a lot since she immigrated from india. 2 did did you tell uses. a professor of psychology at stanford but has leukemia. has just seven week to find a bone marrow match. after that too weak for a transplant. >> cancer so aggressive then. that there is not much chance of curing it. >>reporter: search for her donor started in november when her leukemia relapsed. her students sprung into action. >> we are this silicon valley so of course you use technology...
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in india, cancer is the third largest killer. it is estimated there are 20 million people who have cancer year, and millions die every year. this has major repercussions for novartis and the pharmaceutical industry. being able to reject patton's as trivial in nature. to make small changes in molecules and try to get them patented. >> organizations say they need to keep working with big pharmaceuticals to provide drugs for the world's poor, so this does not distract from the important issue they are all concerned about, saving lives. the generic is going to increase production. with the existing drugs. therefore, more medicines are coming out. >> large, western pharmaceutical companies will have to look at how they are doing business in india. came to aoman, it late. there is hope that others will continue and that the verdict in new delhi will give hope to millions. aljazeera, new delhi. >> the u.s. pharmaceutical industry blasted the indian supreme court. a report from washington, d.c. the world news lostof artists -- novartis i
in india, cancer is the third largest killer. it is estimated there are 20 million people who have cancer year, and millions die every year. this has major repercussions for novartis and the pharmaceutical industry. being able to reject patton's as trivial in nature. to make small changes in molecules and try to get them patented. >> organizations say they need to keep working with big pharmaceuticals to provide drugs for the world's poor, so this does not distract from the important...
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safety standards you have you know the same issue you know in the soviet you know it was general believe india we had all and it looks like this is another major industry calamity that can be pointed to the failure of the state to regulate the credit industry properly represent state failure and unfortunately for america it's coming go right on the heels of a recent terrorist attack in boston so it looks like you know sometimes misfortune comes up in a pile and that's what's happening right now and it's revealing some of the weaknesses of the u.s. to do in your regular tree architecture in your opinion and what you experience particular your knowledge of by power potentially what could be the damage. oh i hope i mean if it's ammonia as they're saying and i'm not a scientist but i feel that it could go off into the air and spread further and further and they may have evacuated. you know radius fukushima we saw that in japan again you know the nuclear industry was in. cahoots with the regulators and they got away with a lot of foot shark carts and. you know isa lake you know penny wise pound foo
safety standards you have you know the same issue you know in the soviet you know it was general believe india we had all and it looks like this is another major industry calamity that can be pointed to the failure of the state to regulate the credit industry properly represent state failure and unfortunately for america it's coming go right on the heels of a recent terrorist attack in boston so it looks like you know sometimes misfortune comes up in a pile and that's what's happening right now...
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in india, we just call them untouchables. now? almost. speaking of untouchables, i've got great news for you guys. people magazine is having a reception this saturday and i managed to get you invited. oh, gee, thanks. oh, you're welcome. of course, i couldn't get you into the vip section because, you know, that's for vips and you guys are just, you know... p's. there's a tribe in papua new guinea where, when a hunter flaunts his success to the rest of the village they kill him and drive away evil spirits with a drum made of his skin. superstitious nonsense of course, but one can see their point. here you go, raj. you might want to drink this one slowly. okay. so, saturday night can i count on my posse? gee, i'd love to, raj, but i can't make it. oh, okay. leonard? (stammering) no, i could... no. sheldon? i can make it. but i won't. what are you guys talking about? there's a reception for my magazine article on saturday. and you guys aren't going? i can't believe you. raj is celebrating a tremendous accomplishment and you're not even going
in india, we just call them untouchables. now? almost. speaking of untouchables, i've got great news for you guys. people magazine is having a reception this saturday and i managed to get you invited. oh, gee, thanks. oh, you're welcome. of course, i couldn't get you into the vip section because, you know, that's for vips and you guys are just, you know... p's. there's a tribe in papua new guinea where, when a hunter flaunts his success to the rest of the village they kill him and drive away...
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well india in one nine hundred eighty four we had this grid is our stuff for hobart and i still remember initially it was thought to be a localized one it could be continued ended up you know killing nearly twenty thousand people and the effects of them were still out of those at that of those that try to be still with the people of central india in the water so i think you know we're living in a time when you know the environment and all these you know core concerns of the earth are being disregarded by very very greedy capitalist lobbies and the point is that the states are all being called upon to step in and save the societies and to play a protective rule and to regulate these industries better and i must say that you know what has happened texas you seem to matter because the larger issue of ordered economy we have rio lost in the mornings in terms of how to regulated manage. to streets and unfortunately this is repeating itself after the b.p. are in spill which proved clearly that regulators were unable to rein in some of these are in sharks so is this the same case now happening
well india in one nine hundred eighty four we had this grid is our stuff for hobart and i still remember initially it was thought to be a localized one it could be continued ended up you know killing nearly twenty thousand people and the effects of them were still out of those at that of those that try to be still with the people of central india in the water so i think you know we're living in a time when you know the environment and all these you know core concerns of the earth are being...
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ensuring safety standards you have you know the same issue you know in the soviet union i was sure i mean india that i said that being said it looks like this is another major industry calamity that can be pointed to the failure of the state to regulate for the existing program to happen state failure and yet unfortunately for america it's coming go right on the heels of a recent terrorist attack in boston so it looks like you know sometimes misfortune comes up in a pile and that's what's happening right now and it's revealing some of the weaknesses of the u.s. today and its regulatory architecture for your opinion and more experience for taking your knowledge and bypass potentially what could be the damage. oh i hope i mean if it's a morning i was there saying i'm not a scientist but i feel that it could last into the here and spread further and further and they may have evacuated. you know certain radius fukushima we saw that in japan again you know the nuclear industry was in. cahoots with the regulators and they got away with a lot of foot shark carts and. you know you say like you know may
ensuring safety standards you have you know the same issue you know in the soviet union i was sure i mean india that i said that being said it looks like this is another major industry calamity that can be pointed to the failure of the state to regulate for the existing program to happen state failure and yet unfortunately for america it's coming go right on the heels of a recent terrorist attack in boston so it looks like you know sometimes misfortune comes up in a pile and that's what's...
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the decision sets a benchmark for intellectual property cases in india. novartis responded to today's decision by saying it will not invest in drug research there. calm returned to the streets of kisumu, kenya, today after a weekend of heavy rioting. the city is home to raila odinga, who narrowly lost the presidential race to uhuru kenyatta. on saturday, the supreme court confirmed kenyatta was the winner of the march 4 election. that announcement angered odinga supporters, who set tires on fire and blocked major roads. police responded by firing tear gas at the rioters. kenyatta is expected to be sworn in on april 9. stocks edged lower on wall street today in a light day of trading. the dow jones industrial average lost more than five points to close above 14,572. the nasdaq fell 28 points to close at 3,239. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to margaret. >> warner: and to updates on two shootings, in texas, and in colorado. guards with semiautomatic weapons patrolled texas courthouses today, after kaufman county district attorney mike
the decision sets a benchmark for intellectual property cases in india. novartis responded to today's decision by saying it will not invest in drug research there. calm returned to the streets of kisumu, kenya, today after a weekend of heavy rioting. the city is home to raila odinga, who narrowly lost the presidential race to uhuru kenyatta. on saturday, the supreme court confirmed kenyatta was the winner of the march 4 election. that announcement angered odinga supporters, who set tires on...
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she's accomplished a lot since she immigrated from india. 2 did did you tell uses. a professor of psychology at stanford but has leukemia. has just seven week to find a bone marrow match. after that too weak for a transplant. >> cancer so aggressive then. that there is not much chance of curing it. >>reporter: search for her donor started in november when her leukemia relapsed. her students sprung into action. >> we are this silicon valley so of course you use technology however you cap. >>reporter: quickly created a facebook page. web site. organized donor drive all over the world. south east asian one of the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> l 1 in over 2,000 people finding a match. >>reporter: at this temple tonight people join the donor list and because of the on line network, for the first time bone marrow drive like this are taking place in india today and tomorrow. in sunnyvale, lisa, abc 7 news. >> we have information on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor on our web site. look under see it on tv. such a difference. >> easy process. >> let
she's accomplished a lot since she immigrated from india. 2 did did you tell uses. a professor of psychology at stanford but has leukemia. has just seven week to find a bone marrow match. after that too weak for a transplant. >> cancer so aggressive then. that there is not much chance of curing it. >>reporter: search for her donor started in november when her leukemia relapsed. her students sprung into action. >> we are this silicon valley so of course you use technology...
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- [inaudible] company that is going to for tech assistance on your software and you get somebody in india well they are actually -- because oakland they are putting a call center in oakland to get a quicker turn around and -- in many languages and that is an innovation because of the diversity and depth of the talent in the bay area. >> prop 30 doesn't make economic development harder or is that an issue >>> well it may be a challenge for certain types of companies but i do think that our investments as mayor khan said increasing the quality of life here for the talented employees that is being sought for these companies is a good part of the answer and housing and transportation systems and infrastructures that support these systems we have to be business firsthandly and recognize that if they are here, we have to think through with them as we did with our change in our payroll tax eliminating that to a gross receipts tax but doing it in a way that every industry of our city, is entitiled diswietd to come in and tell us how do they make mundo they make sure in this transition we do it by
- [inaudible] company that is going to for tech assistance on your software and you get somebody in india well they are actually -- because oakland they are putting a call center in oakland to get a quicker turn around and -- in many languages and that is an innovation because of the diversity and depth of the talent in the bay area. >> prop 30 doesn't make economic development harder or is that an issue >>> well it may be a challenge for certain types of companies but i do think...
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they are now going house to house india and you can also hear in that one clip that you just pointed to the the initial panic and chaos of that nurse and you can hear i cannot hear i can't hear i can't hear and then an adult voice so a kid a child and an adult taking a picture of this scene and then that panic oh my gosh this has affected us as well so imagine that on the scale of the entire town yes ok well we can hit that panic i believe now this would have been tell us let's just this one more time about the faith from these eyewitnesses. but you know. i think you're. going to hear and you can you can feel about panic in their voice and that those are people who are close to this town and they have loved ones who are affected by this and so imagine this is what this town is going through on a very emotional level and at the same time they're dealing with it on a professional level as well so it's very interesting to watch it all play out on the police officer he gave his interview to the media just in our survey kawhi describe the scene when he arrived this devastation many many b
they are now going house to house india and you can also hear in that one clip that you just pointed to the the initial panic and chaos of that nurse and you can hear i cannot hear i can't hear i can't hear and then an adult voice so a kid a child and an adult taking a picture of this scene and then that panic oh my gosh this has affected us as well so imagine that on the scale of the entire town yes ok well we can hit that panic i believe now this would have been tell us let's just this one...
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novartis had sought pented protection for a cancer drug in india since 2006. the case was seen as a critical test of in his ability to manufacture low-cost generic drugs that are distributed throughout the global sow to treat infectious diseases. earlier today, the medical charity doctors without borders praised the court's decision. >> it is a huge relief because we have more than 200,000 withe living with hiv treatment. this would mean [indiscernible] that a big relief for us the drugs are safe and secure and available to patients. >> on the eve of the ruling, novartis had tried to stop sending new medicine to india if the court did not decide in its favor. the judge will likely affect other major pharmaceutical companies and their drug brands in india. the philippines government is calling on the u.s. for compensation following the removal of a naval ship that was stuck on a pristine coral reef for 10 weeks. the u.s. as guardian was after its commanders ignored warnings from park rangers. the reef is a unesco world heritage site. at least 4000 square meters
novartis had sought pented protection for a cancer drug in india since 2006. the case was seen as a critical test of in his ability to manufacture low-cost generic drugs that are distributed throughout the global sow to treat infectious diseases. earlier today, the medical charity doctors without borders praised the court's decision. >> it is a huge relief because we have more than 200,000 withe living with hiv treatment. this would mean [indiscernible] that a big relief for us the drugs...
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india. i was just back from india. they have a $1 trillion infrastructure deficit other the next five years so there's no way that olffia developmen systs is going to be enough to tack t will problem. this is one of the great strengths of the world bank group. we not only work in the public sector with development assistance but we make direct investments, we make loans. going to ta major effort at bringing public and private together if we're to have any chance of meeting these targets. >> brown: are you afraid that the world might fall backwards? there's been strides in the last couple of decades with china and other countries with poverty. wee had a number of years of slow growth. are you afraid we might be moving backwards? >> we remain cautiously optimistic about what could happen in the future. we know developed economies have to grow in order for us to meet our targets in the developing economies but the growth in the developing economies has been one of the good news stories over the last five years. more than
india. i was just back from india. they have a $1 trillion infrastructure deficit other the next five years so there's no way that olffia developmen systs is going to be enough to tack t will problem. this is one of the great strengths of the world bank group. we not only work in the public sector with development assistance but we make direct investments, we make loans. going to ta major effort at bringing public and private together if we're to have any chance of meeting these targets....
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authorities responses to the rape and torture of a five year old student sell the sit in protests near india gate where police have put up barricades more than a hundred people were detained but major released reports of violence against swimmin of reason since the brutal gang rape of a student on a bus last december cause an outpouring of anger in numerous anti-government rallies. you can keep of course of all our latest news twenty four seven on our web site r.t. dot com up ahead next program r.t. looks at an obstinate part of the u.s. is living by its own rules we've been to explore the southern republic of texas but after this break. all know who lays the bureaucratic and trivial censorship strikes again but this time in russia a bill has been signed into law that will put fines on individuals and legal entities for using vulgar or. in the media one major flaw of many with this is that they really don't know which words are going to be considered vulgar i guess these words are so awful that they cannot even write them down i'm not naïve there has always been and will always be censorshi
authorities responses to the rape and torture of a five year old student sell the sit in protests near india gate where police have put up barricades more than a hundred people were detained but major released reports of violence against swimmin of reason since the brutal gang rape of a student on a bus last december cause an outpouring of anger in numerous anti-government rallies. you can keep of course of all our latest news twenty four seven on our web site r.t. dot com up ahead next program...
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want to get india out of kashmir. what was the point of this? i don't know. when we look at timothy mcveigh, he had white supremacist ideas. but that's not a terrorist. >> they had become islamic fundamentalists. a previous guest started talking about this. i said it was very interesting. he said we're looking at the changing face of terrorism. terrorists no longer claim responsibility for things and that really try to go under the radar as much as possible. what do you think of that? >> i think we're overexaggerating psychopathic ways of thinking. some people wonder why i'm doing this show today because i took a stand back in aurora not to take -- when we use their names. i believe in a way media is radicalizing these guys, inspiring them to commit crimes and they get a lot of attention. aurora pushed connecticut, connecticut pushed this. that's something we have to worry about. >> i have to disagree with you there. >> media is huge in the promotion of -- >> i don't think we had a hand in in whatsoever. pat brown, th
want to get india out of kashmir. what was the point of this? i don't know. when we look at timothy mcveigh, he had white supremacist ideas. but that's not a terrorist. >> they had become islamic fundamentalists. a previous guest started talking about this. i said it was very interesting. he said we're looking at the changing face of terrorism. terrorists no longer claim responsibility for things and that really try to go under the radar as much as possible. what do you think of that?...
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with respect to the food security and india. what president obama visited during the state visit, he launched a partnership for an every green revolution with prime minister. and that partnership was designed to have both countries partner along technical and other lines as opposed to having the united states make significant investment. plenty of resources in the agricultural sector. as a result of that, three things happened. one is there's been a much expanded technical exchange across the university. some from california like davis, along with partner of university in india. many of which we have a stro role in helping to scare develop decades ago. the indian government tried to pass legislation to allow for american companies like walmart and others to be involved and specially professionalizing the food chain and creating and bringing the technology and logistic capability of the company to address exactly the issues you raise, like cold storage and reducing post harvest losses. we have been a technical partner in the effo
with respect to the food security and india. what president obama visited during the state visit, he launched a partnership for an every green revolution with prime minister. and that partnership was designed to have both countries partner along technical and other lines as opposed to having the united states make significant investment. plenty of resources in the agricultural sector. as a result of that, three things happened. one is there's been a much expanded technical exchange across the...
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and there have been 35 percent fewer female visitors traveling to india. commerce leaders say the drop started after a young woman was raped and killed in december. and in the following week swiss woman gang raped and british woman jumped from her window. to the avoid an assault. >> woman in brazil is one lucky commuter. she was nearly killed by a train after climbing down from the platform to recover the cell phone she dropped there on the tracks. the train driver so you knowed the horn but the woman couldn't lift back up over the ledge two men helped drag her free. just as the train arrived. she made it out alive. >> purse snatcher barely made his get away in australia this wean. watch this guy. followed a woman that a store grab the purse took off running before slamming straight into sliding glass door. dumpy. he broke through the wrong section of glass almost wrapped around him and entombed him. bystanders didn't know what was going on but there you see. before police showed up an accomplice helped drag the robber away. a little worse for wear lacks s
and there have been 35 percent fewer female visitors traveling to india. commerce leaders say the drop started after a young woman was raped and killed in december. and in the following week swiss woman gang raped and british woman jumped from her window. to the avoid an assault. >> woman in brazil is one lucky commuter. she was nearly killed by a train after climbing down from the platform to recover the cell phone she dropped there on the tracks. the train driver so you knowed the horn...
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. >> in india, a second man ir arh the rape of a five-year-old girl in new delhi. demonstrators have protested outside police headquarters angry over allegations that police ignored reports from the girl's parents she was missing. the suspects are accuses of raping and trying to kilt little girl. neighbors found her in a looked room if her building two daze after she disappeared. she is responding well to treatment and her condition is now stabilized. >> the new details about the texas fertilizer blast and what we new have learned about the victims. >> a major milestone reached this week in construction of san francisco's central subway and why the real digging >> welcome back. four more first responders have been identified among the dead from a fertilizer plant explosion in texas. ten of the 14 confirmed dead were emergency workers responding to the fire before the plant exploded on wednesday the 200 people were injured in the town of west. people filed into churches for memorial services. officials do not know the cause of the blast but it appears to be an accid
. >> in india, a second man ir arh the rape of a five-year-old girl in new delhi. demonstrators have protested outside police headquarters angry over allegations that police ignored reports from the girl's parents she was missing. the suspects are accuses of raping and trying to kilt little girl. neighbors found her in a looked room if her building two daze after she disappeared. she is responding well to treatment and her condition is now stabilized. >> the new details about the...
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to do so, she wants to drive across india. she has to learn to communicate with other drivers using hand signals and stay calm in heavy traffic. around the world, driving instructors are used to being the boss. >> when i teach you something, i expect you to do exactly what i tell you. that is the end of the matter. nothing else matters. >> the film is about more than cars. it is a fast-paced thriller about the clash of cultures. >> that is all for now. thanks for joining us. >> more news for you at the top of the hour. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
to do so, she wants to drive across india. she has to learn to communicate with other drivers using hand signals and stay calm in heavy traffic. around the world, driving instructors are used to being the boss. >> when i teach you something, i expect you to do exactly what i tell you. that is the end of the matter. nothing else matters. >> the film is about more than cars. it is a fast-paced thriller about the clash of cultures. >> that is all for now. thanks for joining us....
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one theory goes that prices fell because of a slowdown in china and india. but consumers there are taking advantage of the drop in prices to buy more gold. another theory runs that the recent drop is simply a market correction. hast fair. look at a graph of gold prices over the last 30 years. the 20% drop follows a 700% rise. but what is it that precipitated the fall? there does seem to be a method to the market's madness. investors like gold because they see it as a hedge against inflation. they also think it's a safe haven in a climate of uncertainty. the strongest proponent of gold believe that central banks have been pumping money into the global economy r for decades and this will make money worthless. the only safe invest mement in s view is gold, which has been valued pr thousands of years and exists in limited supply. the total amount of gold in the world would actually fit into two large swimming pools. but gold prices are falling. and that's probably because neither of the doomsday scenarios seems likely. consider the first, inflation. i saw an int
one theory goes that prices fell because of a slowdown in china and india. but consumers there are taking advantage of the drop in prices to buy more gold. another theory runs that the recent drop is simply a market correction. hast fair. look at a graph of gold prices over the last 30 years. the 20% drop follows a 700% rise. but what is it that precipitated the fall? there does seem to be a method to the market's madness. investors like gold because they see it as a hedge against inflation....
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they moved to china and then india. they finally settled inland that is now part of israel. >> without the visa, we wouldn't have survived. there was no family. >> she has 3 children, and 12 grandchildren. the story of sugihara who died nearly 30 years ago, lives through her family. her son duby is specially drawn to sugihara's story. he lived in japan for more than ten years. >> translator: i hope my children remember the story of how our family was saved, and to help without hesitation if someone asked without thinking about what they can gain. >> not many people know the history of sugihara and they don't know what he did and they don't know what happened to him because of what he did, and it's very important to tell it to more and more and more people. it should be known. >> ruti tells the story of sugihara. she wants people to know the importance of standing up for their beliefs to protect lives regardless of nationality or religion. nhk world, israel. >>> it's time for the weather forecast with rachel ferguson. ra
they moved to china and then india. they finally settled inland that is now part of israel. >> without the visa, we wouldn't have survived. there was no family. >> she has 3 children, and 12 grandchildren. the story of sugihara who died nearly 30 years ago, lives through her family. her son duby is specially drawn to sugihara's story. he lived in japan for more than ten years. >> translator: i hope my children remember the story of how our family was saved, and to help without...
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. >>> the holy festival in india had its grand finale this weekend, plumes of colored powder shot into the air as thousands gathered in the streets to get covered head to toe. the rain dough procession. its festive celebration means singing, dancing and making a real mess of the streets. looks great. >>> a group of unusual protesters in russia offered their two cents on healthy eating. this gang is hoping to stamp out fatty foods. mushing up fast food under the heel of their boot. the colorful protesters showed these burgers who is boss. yeah, i don't know if i want to eat that. >>> companies every where were out for april fools' andhey probably caught a few stories too good to be true. google offered a few new features. everything from a new treasure mode on google maps to the new search by smell function from google nose. a litany of fake products flooded sites including sony's new tech for pets and bmw's luxury stroller in two or four-wheel drive. hopefully you weren't fooled. if you were, don't worry you were not alone. i know some folks that would buy that. >> they would. it's not
. >>> the holy festival in india had its grand finale this weekend, plumes of colored powder shot into the air as thousands gathered in the streets to get covered head to toe. the rain dough procession. its festive celebration means singing, dancing and making a real mess of the streets. looks great. >>> a group of unusual protesters in russia offered their two cents on healthy eating. this gang is hoping to stamp out fatty foods. mushing up fast food under the heel of their...
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he was taken into custody over the weekend while trying to flee to neighboring india. at least 380 people, mostly garment workers were killed when the building fell. this morning, authorities say they don't expect to find any more survivors in the rubble. >>> a bombshell about the cia's activities in afghanistan. "the new york times" says for over a decade, the cia has delivered tens of millions of dollars off the books, in american cash, to the office of afghan president hamid karzai. the officials told the paper the main goal is to maintain access to karzai and his top aids. some say it's undermining u.s. efforts to end the war. >>> a major milestone at the world trade center today. the placement of the final two sections of the spire. the skyscraper will become the tallest building in the western hemisphere. installation of the 408-foot spire began in december, after 18 pieces were shipped from canada and from new jersey. >>> a more somber milestone in the region today as well. it's been now six months since superstorm sandy slammed ashore. many coastal communities
he was taken into custody over the weekend while trying to flee to neighboring india. at least 380 people, mostly garment workers were killed when the building fell. this morning, authorities say they don't expect to find any more survivors in the rubble. >>> a bombshell about the cia's activities in afghanistan. "the new york times" says for over a decade, the cia has delivered tens of millions of dollars off the books, in american cash, to the office of afghan president...
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why this india want a seat at the arctic council? and also, the big corporations and the world, whether they are the oil companies or the mining companies and others, come to present their case. but also a place where the indigenous people, those who live in the villages and the small towns can also be a part of the dialogue. willrctic council therefore hope to facilitate a new type of dialogue with in the arctic, and why are we announcing this in washington? oy the great tradition of the national press club, but because within a few weeks, the presidency of the arctic council will move to north america. froma will take over russia and those of us and in northern countries, we have been responsible for the presidency of the arctic council appeared this will be the first time since this cooperative organization came of age that the two arctic countries, canada and the united states, will become responsible for its leadership. and after two years of the canadian presidency, the american state and barack obama will takeover of the presi
why this india want a seat at the arctic council? and also, the big corporations and the world, whether they are the oil companies or the mining companies and others, come to present their case. but also a place where the indigenous people, those who live in the villages and the small towns can also be a part of the dialogue. willrctic council therefore hope to facilitate a new type of dialogue with in the arctic, and why are we announcing this in washington? oy the great tradition of the...
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india can play a huge role. i have been a longtime believer in india's capacity to be an important partner. tradell taking the first mission to india in the 1990's when they began their economic transformation. a far cry from are the art today. i've boys believed because of their democracy, -- i have always believed because of their democracy, tradition, there are great reasons for us to partner with india. india and pakistan have a very different relationship. it is a very complicated circle between afghanistan, pakistan, india. they each have a capacity to see bad things happening depending on what the other does. we have to work it that diligently. >> we will go to mr. weber of texas. good to see you. the art is to not be trapped in the past. that is what you said regarding benghazi. fourpredecessor said those employees that did not pay attention to the request for help, firing them was not an option. i want to know if you have a policy goal and four to define what a fireball defense -- offenses. -- a fire ru
india can play a huge role. i have been a longtime believer in india's capacity to be an important partner. tradell taking the first mission to india in the 1990's when they began their economic transformation. a far cry from are the art today. i've boys believed because of their democracy, -- i have always believed because of their democracy, tradition, there are great reasons for us to partner with india. india and pakistan have a very different relationship. it is a very complicated circle...
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. >> time is ticking for the woman, who has accomplished a lot since immigrating from india. she has two daughters. a professor of psychology at stanford. she has leukemia. she has seven weeks to find a bone marrow match. after that she will will be too weak for a transplant. >> it will be so aggressive there is not a chance to cure. >> the search if the donor started in november. the students sprung into action. >> of course in silicon valley you use the technology the. >> they created a facebook page, a win, and organized donor drives all over the world, southeast asians are the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> someone from asian descent has one in 20,000 chances of finding a match. >> people joined the list and in sunny valley for abc7 news. >> we haveness on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor at abc7news.com. >> cries are watching for flare-ups from a stubborn fire in california with mulch burning as they try to contain the esinjuriepoul me hours. red flag warnings were up because of the dry and windy weather in southern california. >> we are starting
. >> time is ticking for the woman, who has accomplished a lot since immigrating from india. she has two daughters. a professor of psychology at stanford. she has leukemia. she has seven weeks to find a bone marrow match. after that she will will be too weak for a transplant. >> it will be so aggressive there is not a chance to cure. >> the search if the donor started in november. the students sprung into action. >> of course in silicon valley you use the technology the....
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the president of india described her as a symbol of all that new india strives to be. but if her life embodied the aspirations of a rising nation, her death, her murder, pointed to the many challenges still holding it back. a culture of rape is tied up with a broader set of problems, official corruption, illiteracy, inadequate education, loss, tradition, customs, culture that prevent women from being seen as equal human beings. in addition, in many places, india and china of being the leaders, a skewed in gender balance with many more men than women, which contributes to human trafficking, child marriage, and other abuses that dehumanize women and corrode society. so millions of indians took to the streets in 2011. they protested corruption. in 2012, after the delhi gan rape, the two causes merge. demands for stronger measures against rape called for better policing for and india that could protect all of its citizens and deliver the opportunities they deserve. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 20
the president of india described her as a symbol of all that new india strives to be. but if her life embodied the aspirations of a rising nation, her death, her murder, pointed to the many challenges still holding it back. a culture of rape is tied up with a broader set of problems, official corruption, illiteracy, inadequate education, loss, tradition, customs, culture that prevent women from being seen as equal human beings. in addition, in many places, india and china of being the leaders,...
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plus in mumbai, india, say the seven-story structure was being built illegally, and some floors were already occupied. >>> and take a look at this. surveillance footage from the honolulu airport showed a woman attacking tsa agents, in fact, one right there. an off-duty police officer waiting in the security line had to jump into action to help subdue the attacker. she is now in custody. >>> three more cabinet members are foregoing 5% of their salary as part of the sequester. homeland security secretary janet napolitano, secretary of state john kerry and the treasury's jack lew joined defense chief chuck hagel. >>> and beyonce and jay-z caused a big stir in cuba thursday while on vacation to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary. they were mobbed by crowds while touring old havana but still managed to find time for a dinner featuring fish, chicken, black beans and rice. all good stuff. >>> now for a look at what's moving your money, cnbc's brian shactman. good morning, brian. >> thank you, richard. good morning, everybody. investors are awaiting the march jobs numbers. we'll find
plus in mumbai, india, say the seven-story structure was being built illegally, and some floors were already occupied. >>> and take a look at this. surveillance footage from the honolulu airport showed a woman attacking tsa agents, in fact, one right there. an off-duty police officer waiting in the security line had to jump into action to help subdue the attacker. she is now in custody. >>> three more cabinet members are foregoing 5% of their salary as part of the sequester....
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india's supreme court announced that novartis cannot pass the new cancer drug because it's not new. india makes more gentlemen makers than any -- generics than any other country. >> eric: verbal twengs between north korea and south korea. the u.s. is supporting its ally with a show of air power. joining us live from washington with the latest. >>> good morning. the standoff with north korea at this point is still a war of words. officials say the u.s. military is ready to respond to an attack. >> the warnings out of north korea this morning are increasingly provocative and ominous declaring a state of war with south korea as the nation's leader kim jong un gathered the supreme people's assembly. they declared nuclear weapons the nation's life and vowed not to trade them for billions of dollars. u.s. is taking the threat seriously deploying two fighter jets sunday from japan over south korea. a routine military drill meant as a show of force. >> we have a range of options to counter their provocations and threats. obviously we mope not to put those plans into effect. >> last week the
india's supreme court announced that novartis cannot pass the new cancer drug because it's not new. india makes more gentlemen makers than any -- generics than any other country. >> eric: verbal twengs between north korea and south korea. the u.s. is supporting its ally with a show of air power. joining us live from washington with the latest. >>> good morning. the standoff with north korea at this point is still a war of words. officials say the u.s. military is ready to respond...
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technology tool forever, but what is working for facebook is that emerging market countries like brazil and india are seeing a pick up of activity. neil: more than make up -- >> a lot of friends to be made over there. neil: they got what, 900 million subscribers or whatever. they say, friends yapping with each other. and facebook is in good shape, and able to leverage off that. and been reflected in come back from the stock from lows shortly after offering do you buy that? keep a large portion of this users, i just don't think that -- i think they get to a mature state, different countries very quickly. because you know after you look up you know your old high school friends, what else do you use it for? in old days you had to go to someone's house to see vacation pictures, now they post them on the web. so, you know, i can see where they are losing people. and who has time for facebook, in today's you know very hectic life style. neil: instagram? would have you more time for that? >> the big difference with instagram. you can limit nu oerf people who are following you, a smaller network that is
technology tool forever, but what is working for facebook is that emerging market countries like brazil and india are seeing a pick up of activity. neil: more than make up -- >> a lot of friends to be made over there. neil: they got what, 900 million subscribers or whatever. they say, friends yapping with each other. and facebook is in good shape, and able to leverage off that. and been reflected in come back from the stock from lows shortly after offering do you buy that? keep a large...
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. >> in india, a drop in prices is fueling a rush of purchases in gold. >>> a settlement has been reached and it could allow the rail project to break ground this sunday as planned. a group of farmers had sued to block the $68 million prompt on environmental grounds -- million project on environmental grounds. home and condo sales in california were up last month. according to real estate tracking firm data quick march sales were up 31-1/2% from february. and the numbers were up .8% over march of last year. last month's median home price was $300,000 and that's up 3.1%. in the bay area home sales dipped in march. but the median price rose in the year to year basis. >>> a mississippi man has been charged with threatening the president with poison. >>> our chief meteorologist bill martin is updating our forecast and he's back at 10:45 with the weekend that is >>> pg & e has stepped up security at their stations. tonight we saw police stationed at some of those gates at the station. pg & e says they're now working with police to coordinate investigations. >>> a mississippi man charged with s
. >> in india, a drop in prices is fueling a rush of purchases in gold. >>> a settlement has been reached and it could allow the rail project to break ground this sunday as planned. a group of farmers had sued to block the $68 million prompt on environmental grounds -- million project on environmental grounds. home and condo sales in california were up last month. according to real estate tracking firm data quick march sales were up 31-1/2% from february. and the numbers were up...
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the building's owner was arrested while trying to flee to india. finally five new cases of bird flu were found this weekend. they are trying to keep the public informed. >>> unemployment insurance is supposed to act as an important bridge in between jobs. but billions are going to people who are still working. diane macedo has more. that's not supposed to happen. how is it happening? >> it is to hold them over until they get a new job. of the money they shelled out nearly 3.3 billion was spent on over payments due to fraud. that's according to an article by the st. louis fed. some include prisoners collecting benefits. the most dominant form of unemployment insurance fraud by far is concealed earnings fraud. people collect unemployment benefits while they are earning wages. it accounted for more than 2 billion in 2011. the good news while 2011 is the most recent years, 20 percent is expected to be lower because payment declined and benefits. the unemployment roles declined. the department of labor is reducing the incidence across the message. the u
the building's owner was arrested while trying to flee to india. finally five new cases of bird flu were found this weekend. they are trying to keep the public informed. >>> unemployment insurance is supposed to act as an important bridge in between jobs. but billions are going to people who are still working. diane macedo has more. that's not supposed to happen. how is it happening? >> it is to hold them over until they get a new job. of the money they shelled out nearly 3.3...
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timely medical help and he also called for an international investigation into the death of a home india now of course this is something that left a lot of palestinians incredibly angry in fact we are we can expect protests throughout several cities of palestinian authority but we do know at this point that in several israeli jails palestinian prisoners already staging. actions of protests there are throwing things around in varying on their cell doors because this is not the first time that something like this has happened just in february another problem in just thirty years old died of an apparent heart attack was in jail since two thousand and two he was imprisoned on charges of conspiring with hamas terrorists he was sentenced to ninety nine years in prison and i was really fishel say that they have sent an appeal for the for the early release of a due to his ailing health but unfortunately he died before that appeal could be processed by the israeli officials the cleanup efforts and continuing. that was all swarmed with thousands of barrels of crude oil when a pipeline burst last f
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india's highest court denied a patent petition for a cancer drug. this will surely impact the stock today. >>> this morning exxon mobil continues to clean up thousands of barrels of heavy crude oil that's been leaking in the town of mayflower, arkansas. the pipeline carries 90,000 barrels from illinois to texas every day. it was shut down on friday, and its residents from 22 homes were evacuated. >>> check out this vintage sergeant pepper's album color autographed by john, paul, george and ringo. it was sold at auction for a record $290,500. it's believed the fab four signed the album in june of 1967. >>> employers beware. better expect more than a few people calling out sick today. it's not an april fools' joke, but little opening day for baseball armed the country. >>> plus, bottoms up. a professional golfer drops his drawers on the green. >>> other stories that caught our eye this morning. the powerball winner is spreading the world. the $338 million winner has agreed to pay the rent for everyone living on his block. >> it's pretty cool that he s
india's highest court denied a patent petition for a cancer drug. this will surely impact the stock today. >>> this morning exxon mobil continues to clean up thousands of barrels of heavy crude oil that's been leaking in the town of mayflower, arkansas. the pipeline carries 90,000 barrels from illinois to texas every day. it was shut down on friday, and its residents from 22 homes were evacuated. >>> check out this vintage sergeant pepper's album color autographed by john,...
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. >> in india, a drop in prices is fueling a rush of purchases in gold. >>> a settlement has been reached and it could allow the rail project to break ground this sunday as planned. a group of farmers had sued to block the $68 million prompt on environmental grounds -- million project on environmental grounds. home and condo sales in california were up last month. according to real estate tracking firm data quick march sales were up 31-1/2% from february. and the numbers were up .8% over march of last year. last month's median home price was $300,000 and that's up 3.1%. in the bay area home sales dipped in march. but the median price rose in the year to year basis. >>> a mississippi man has been charged with threatening the president with poison. >>> our chief meteorologist bill martin is updating our forecast and he's back at 10:45 with the weekend that is right around the corner. >> a ktvu camera catches a -- look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to w
. >> in india, a drop in prices is fueling a rush of purchases in gold. >>> a settlement has been reached and it could allow the rail project to break ground this sunday as planned. a group of farmers had sued to block the $68 million prompt on environmental grounds -- million project on environmental grounds. home and condo sales in california were up last month. according to real estate tracking firm data quick march sales were up 31-1/2% from february. and the numbers were up...
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the united states russia, japan and india. in the past poorer countries insists that the countries responsible for producing the most greenhouse gasses should take the lead in making changes makes sense. now they say they're ready to lead the way in cutting greenhouse emissions. we're talking about countries like haiti. and nepal and the democratic republic of congo. although their contribution to climb change is minuscule their willingness to make cuts could shame bigger counties. what needs to happen on a global level to combat climate change. with us is the u.n.'s top negotiateor on climate change and she joins us tonight. thank you. >> thank you for the invitation. >> michael: it's such an interesting topic. what is the u.n. doing to push for an international agreement to stall global warming now. >> right now as we speak all governments around the world are preparing for the next round of conversations. they will be with us in a week to look at what is going to be the scope, the structure and the design of the next univer
the united states russia, japan and india. in the past poorer countries insists that the countries responsible for producing the most greenhouse gasses should take the lead in making changes makes sense. now they say they're ready to lead the way in cutting greenhouse emissions. we're talking about countries like haiti. and nepal and the democratic republic of congo. although their contribution to climb change is minuscule their willingness to make cuts could shame bigger counties. what needs...
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and killed hundreds of workers is facing charges of negligence after unsuccessfully trying to flee to india. officials say the building was illegally constructed. at least 380 were killed. rescuers are still searching for survivors but say there's little hope of finding any. >>> flight delays around the country should ease this week. staffing at the nation's air traffic control towers back to normal after congress voted to end sequester-imposed furloughs. >>> a search is under way for a man suspected of killing an 8-year-old girl in northern california. residents are being urged to stay indoors and keep their doors locked. >>> a spectacular explosion at mt. etna. amazing pictures here. it's the volcano's 13th eruption this year. active, kind of big underline on that one. >>> now to business and cnbc's kayla tausch. good morning to you. >> president obama is expected to appoint more members of his second term cabinet as soon as today. micha michael froman and penny pitzger. and another top executive is leaving jpmorgan. co-coo frank bisignano. seen as the successor to jamie dimon will fully
and killed hundreds of workers is facing charges of negligence after unsuccessfully trying to flee to india. officials say the building was illegally constructed. at least 380 were killed. rescuers are still searching for survivors but say there's little hope of finding any. >>> flight delays around the country should ease this week. staffing at the nation's air traffic control towers back to normal after congress voted to end sequester-imposed furloughs. >>> a search is under...
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collapsed and kills hundreds of workers is facing charges of negligence after unsuccessfully trying to flee india. officials say the building was illegally constructed. at least 380 people were killed. rescuers are still searching for survivors, but say there is little hope of finding any. >>> flight delays around the country should ease up this week. that is some good news. the staffing at the nation's air traffic control towers is back to normal after congress voted to end sequester-imposed furloughs. >>> in northern california, a massive search is underway for a man suspected of, get this, fatally stabbing an 8-year-old girl. so tragic. rshts in valley springs are being urged to stay indoors and keep their doors locked. >>> and a hot air balloon carrying seven tourists in peru veered off course and crashed into the pacific ocean. five passengers have been pulled from the water while two others remain missing, including the pilot. no one on board was wearing life jackets. officials blame strong winds for the accident. >>> it's hard to believe, but six months to the day since hurricane sandy sla
collapsed and kills hundreds of workers is facing charges of negligence after unsuccessfully trying to flee india. officials say the building was illegally constructed. at least 380 people were killed. rescuers are still searching for survivors, but say there is little hope of finding any. >>> flight delays around the country should ease up this week. that is some good news. the staffing at the nation's air traffic control towers is back to normal after congress voted to end...